Scar Revision
Patient 1
Traumatic hypertrophic face and neck scars from a motor vehicle accident.
Extensive geometric scar revisions of they face and neck, all done as a single surgery.
Traumatic hypertrophic face and neck scars from a motor vehicle accident.
Extensive geometric scar revisions of they face and neck, all done as a single surgery.
Patient 2
Indented midline horizontal neck scar from prior tracheostomy.
Excisional tracheostomy scar revision.
Indented midline horizontal neck scar from prior tracheostomy.
Excisional tracheostomy scar revision.
Patient 3
Large abdominal scar and protrusive lower abdomen from prior abdominal surgery that developed infection and was opened and allowed to heal secondarily.
Totak abdominal scar excision, abdominal wall fascial plication and advancement of bilateral fasciocutaneous flaps for closure.
Large abdominal scar and protrusive lower abdomen from prior abdominal surgery that developed infection and was opened and allowed to heal secondarily.
Totak abdominal scar excision, abdominal wall fascial plication and advancement of bilateral fasciocutaneous flaps for closure.
Patient 4
Traumatic epicanthal fold of left eye and forehead scars due to injuries from prior motor vehicle accident.
Left medial epicanthoplasty and forehead scar revisions.
Traumatic epicanthal fold of left eye and forehead scars due to injuries from prior motor vehicle accident.
Left medial epicanthoplasty and forehead scar revisions.
Patient 5
Vertical indented forehead scar from prior glabellar furrow excision.
Glabellar forehead scar revision with underlying dermal graft.
Vertical indented forehead scar from prior glabellar furrow excision.
Glabellar forehead scar revision with underlying dermal graft.
Patient 6
Extensive facial scars from prior motor vehicle accident.
Multiple facial scar revisions using geometric rearrangement techniques.
Extensive facial scars from prior motor vehicle accident.
Multiple facial scar revisions using geometric rearrangement techniques.
Patient 7
Depressed semi-circular indented chin scar.
Chin scar revision using an interdigitating semi-circular rearrangement skin techniques.
Depressed semi-circular indented chin scar.
Chin scar revision using an interdigitating semi-circular rearrangement skin techniques.
Patient 8
Depressed wide tracheostomy scar.
Tracheostomy sar revision using a dermal-fat graft.
Depressed wide tracheostomy scar.
Tracheostomy sar revision using a dermal-fat graft.
Patient 9
Left widely depressed chin area due to soft tissue atrophy.
Left chin scar revision using a dermal-fat graft for volumetric restoration.
Left widely depressed chin area due to soft tissue atrophy.
Left chin scar revision using a dermal-fat graft for volumetric restoration.
Patient 10
Depressed wide tracheostomy scar.
Trach scar revision with dermal fat graft.
Depressed wide tracheostomy scar.
Trach scar revision with dermal fat graft.
Patient 11
Desire for less prominent vertical forehead scar appearance.
Running w-plasty forehead scar revision.
Desire for less prominent vertical forehead scar appearance.
Running w-plasty forehead scar revision.
12
Traumatic eyebrow scar with upper eyelid ptosis from traumatic injury.
Eyebrow scar revision by running w-plasty with upper eyelid ptosis repair.
Traumatic eyebrow scar with upper eyelid ptosis from traumatic injury.
Eyebrow scar revision by running w-plasty with upper eyelid ptosis repair.
Patient 13
Deep depressed forehead scar from a traumatic laceration that was glued together in a local ER.
Wide excision and full thickness forehead flap mobilization for primary closure in a horizontal orientation.
Deep depressed forehead scar from a traumatic laceration that was glued together in a local ER.
Wide excision and full thickness forehead flap mobilization for primary closure in a horizontal orientation.
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